ISO 8643:2024
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
08 May 2024
Earth-moving machinery — Hydraulic excavator and backhoe loader lowering control device — Requirements and tests
ISO 8643:2024 Files
English
10 Pages
Current Edition
BHD
31.13
ISO 8643:2024 Scope
This document establishes uniform requirements and test procedures for lowering control devices fitted on the boom, intermediate boom and arm cylinders of hydraulic excavators and backhoe loaders to control the rate of drop in the case of a hydraulic line failure or rupture.
It is applicable to the lowering control devices of hydraulic excavators and the backhoe equipment of backhoe loaders used for object handling which are equipped with the standard linkage as defined by the manufacturer. On machines where alternative linkage combinations are offered, only the standard length defined by the manufacturer is subject to testing.
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